My Go-To Snacks on my Breastfeeding Journey

I have been breastfeeding baby Mckenzie Rose for just under 10 months and by no means an expert on the subject (my go to person for this is Laura Sayce, my doula) or a nutritionist. My intention is to share with you the snacks that are working for me during my breastfeeding journey.

I am sure every new mom can relate to how demanding and exhausting breastfeeding can be as you are now responsible for your baby’s nourishment. This is the main reason I found it vital to have healthy, quick and easy snacks on hand. Without these snacks I would have probably not eaten for hours as Mckenzie was one of those babies that just wanted to be latched onto my breast for hours at the beginning. Also, I started craving every possible unhealthy food after I started breastfeeding from biscuits to greasy deep fried food…….now that this is out the way; let’s get to the fun and yummy stuff.

My solution to running the risk of not eating enough or giving into my cravings was to have healthy snacks on hand. Snacking is key for me, therefore I have to ensure that they are robust and satisfying. My dietitian advised me while pregnant to focus on good fats and protein (as I had gestational diabetes…a post for another time) and to continue doing this while breastfeeding. In addition, I constantly ensure I have water on hand or unsweetened herbal tea (when baby is not latched and I get some downtime). So here are my go to snacks listed below:

Smoothies – Love my smoothies, easy to drink while breastfeeding and packed with tons of nutrients. Here are some of my favourite recipes

Choc banana smoothie recipe

1 cup almond milk (any milk of your choice)

1 frozen banana

1/3 cup rolled oats

2 tablespoon coconut sugar

½ tablespoon cocoa powder

½ tablespoon of chia seeds

1 tablespoon of flaxseed powder

½ teaspoon cardamom powder (optional)

1 tablespoon almond/macadamia/peanut butter (optional)

Blend and enjoy.

Melon blueberry smoothie recipe 

1 cup coconut water (keeps you hydrated which is imperative when breastfeeding)

½ cup frozen melon of choice

½ cup frozen blueberry

Small piece fresh ginger

4-5 mint leaves

Blend and enjoy.

Energy date balls/bites – Easy to pop into your mouth and boy oh boy are these yummy. If you love them as much as I do, I recommend doubling the batch.

Glamorous energy balls

1 cup pitted dates (I use medjol dates)

1 cup dried cranberries (or dried fruit of your choice)

Pinch of cardamom powder

2 TBSP of chia seeds

2 TBSP of flaxseed powder

1 ½ cup rolled oats

1 cup almond flakes (any nut of choice)

¼ cup spring water

2TBSP rose water ( I love the flavour, if you don’t like it then use water or vanilla essence)

Add the dates, chia seeds, flax powder, rose water and water to a food processor. Blend until the mixture is combined.

Add the remaining ingredients and pulse until just mixed into the wet mixture. They mixture must be clumpy and chunky and not like a puree (take care not to over pulse).

Place mixture into a bowl and form balls using your hands.

Place balls into a glass container and cover. Refrigerate and will keep for up to a week.

Nuts about energy bites

1 cup pitted dates (I use medjol dates)

3 TBSP macadamia nut butter (nut butter of your choice)

1 TBSP flaxseed powder

1 TBSP chia seeds

2/3 cup rolled oats

½ cup toasted coconut chips

Add the dates to a food processor and blend until it forms a ball.

Add the remaining ingredients and until the mixture is clumpy and chunky and not like a puree (take care not to over pulse) mixture into the dish. Press into glass rectangular dish and cut up into small squares.

Cover with a lid or cling wrap. Refrigerate and will keep for up to a week.

Avocado hummus

1 can chickpeas (drained and rinsed in a colander)

1 large or 2 medium avocados

3 TBSP olive/coconut oil

2 TBSP lemon juice

1 tsp crushed garlic

¼ tsp cumin powder

3 sprigs coriander

Salt to taste

Add chickpeas, oil, lemon juice and garlic to a food processor. Blend until smooth.

Serve immediately with carrot sticks, cucumber sticks or sliced radish.

My other quick no prep go to snacks are:

  • String cheese ( I get this from Woolies)
  • Sliced pear with macadamia nut butter spread on top
  • Free range ostrich/beef biltong
  • Raw unsalted nuts
  • Dried mango

 

 

8 thoughts on “My Go-To Snacks on my Breastfeeding Journey

    1. Let me know if you try anything.These snacks are so versatile, I stil make them even though I stopped breastfeeding.Mckenzie loves them too so it's perfect for kids.
  1. Good on you for Breastfeeding your baby...I also look forward to some healthy and delicious snacks when breastfeeding. Love it!
    1. Thank you.Thats awesome, I am glad someone else appreciates the healthy snacking when bf.Thank you for the comment.

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